
Will make J&K most beautiful investment destination: LG Manoj Sinha at Gulf Countries investment summit
India Today
Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir Manoj Sinha addressed the Gulf Countries investment summit at SKICC in Srinagar on Tuesday.
Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, on Tuesday, promised “global standard end-to-end facilities” for businesses in Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing the Gulf Countries investment summit at SKICC in Srinagar, Sinha said that he had highlighted the scope for J&K and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) companies’ economic cooperation to make “this paradise on earth as the most beautiful investment destination in the world.”
The summit was aimed at providing a platform for the foreign business delegates to explore a host of investment opportunities in the union territory.
He said the visit of the CEOs of top companies, entrepreneurs, start-up representatives, exporters in J&K was an expression of confidence of the industry leaders in the potential for business cooperation between J&K and Gulf countries.
“India’s relationship with Gulf countries is being translated into a vibrant, revitalized economic partnership with J&K that will not only diversify our export basket but will also create a conducive environment for expansion of the existing trade,” he said as per GNS, adding, “We have worked with a coherent framework in last two years to harness immense natural resources, economic potential of J&K.”
He said that the government has worked out a blueprint to “unlock investment flows.”
“We promise to provide global standard end-to-end facilities for businesses, a skilled workforce, a transparent and hassle-free regulatory mechanism and creation of necessary infrastructure wherever required.”

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